pobsheih



J. I'OBSHEIM & I. KDNIGSBBBG. DEVICE FOR A'ITKGHIIG HANDLES 1'0 UIBBELLA 03 OTHER RODS. nrucnlol mm 001. 4. 1911.

1,062,903; Patented lay 27,1913

PATENT OFFICE.

I or mar macx, em) xoxmsnnna, ormaw Your, n. Y.

nnvrca roa mncnzme momma or. omen; :eons.

Speeilca'tlcnof Letters remit Patented May 27,1913.

To all whom it may concem: Be it known that we, Josnrn F 16nd Koxacsemg, citizens oi etlhe ni fates, an resi ents, respectiv y, of Great Neck, in the county of Nassau and State of New York, and of the borough of Manhattan, in the city and State of- New York, haveinvented a new and useful Improvement. in Devices for Attac Handles to Umbrellaor other Bods, -0 which the following is a (ion. I

The object of this invention is to provide novel means for attaching umbrella. or other rods to their handles. 4.5

whereby the rods may-be very readily attached to and removed'from socket piecespennanentlysecuredwithinthe handles.

/ is represented in the accompanying draws ings 1n which, a

Figure 1 represmts in side elevation portions of a handle and umbrella. or other rod in their assembled position. 2 is a.

longitudinal central section through the same. Fig. 3 is a horizonta1 section taken-in the plane of the hue AAof 1. Fig.4

is a orizontal section taken in the line B--B of Fig. 1. Fig.5 is an end view of the socket piece and rotatable sleeve,

, the umbrella or other removed.

Fig. 6 is.a crossectionsimilarto .3,

in adifierent a detail side view of the umbrella or.

other-rod. Figs. 8 and 9am side and end of the rotatable sleeve, and Figs. 10,

lland'l2are'detail side and end views'ofthe socketpiece. 4 g degice arod which maybe e 0 an umbrella, Parasol,

otherarticleorwhiehmaybearod n f te'be umparasolor other rod.,a socketpiece tobe permanentlysecuted within .45 the hfndlein connection-with flle' deto-hejnsed, and a sleeve-aris denoted by,1

'2, :thei'socket piece lily-4 and rotarjsIIejevQby'GJ socke '16- j embers, 1911;" st ain seam.

A' further object is to provide means A practical embodiment of the invention e plane of the-socketfor locking and releasing sleeve aninterior antlnne' and a races communicating I enc sement-mg;

- l nd'lea've the outwardly from the walls of the socket piece, toformrecesses5backofthesanie. lhe rotary sleeve has an interior annular groove 7 andone or more recess 8 com-- municating therewith In the present inthroughthe outerendofthesleeveat is diametrically opposite each other. ro-' tatable sleeve-6 1s secured to the outer end of the socket piece v4. These two partsare amembled before the socket piece into the handle,- by

piece through the sleeve an passingits V A ears 5 inwardly through the recesses 8 into theinterior annular groove 7.. A pin or'othcr 7 abutment 9. carried by the sleeve, proiects into the annulargrooveTandsefvestohmit the rotary movement of said sleeve by en- .the ears 5 on-the-socketpieca efrod 1 is provided with one or more lugs 10. In the present instance one of these lugs is shown. When the rod is to be securetg tobtcliethandlgthe 1rod into e e piece, its 0 using through one of the recesses Sifito 01150: the recesses 5*.and into the annular ve 7 in the sleeve, thelreceases 8 and 5*bemg held in alinement byjthe engagement of one of the ears 5 with'the abutment 9. A movement off-the sleeve until the-o er. car

a! e; the abutment .9, will then look n to the sleeve and thereby to the handle through the socket, iece 4. To re lease the rod from the han e, the sleeve is rotated into position to bring the lug 10 on therodopposite the recess 8, when the rod may be removed.

It is evident that various changes might be in the construction, form and ent of the various without departing from the spirit an scope of our invention; hence. we do not wish to limit ourselves strictly to the structure herein shownand described, but

What-we claim is:

1. A'handl'e provided with a socket piece,

arod insertibletherein and a sleeve secured to and a rotary movement on o 0:" stance, two ofthese recesses 8 are-shownfc'znt the-seeker A end P d h 'mk D m, -l ro&'insertib1e thereun and a sleeve secured to end alimited mtary maxgement 0;; the socket place for h rod, 5111i 8 8% mi i .ilhuhrwh Va and a new communicating ere.

in said Ye 511 1 ma butmenj iii said groove for hmifing the movement of 16 the sleeve b engagement said 3. Alan} e pm'vidpmtba socket'pi' 'arogiinsevfible thezem'andasleeveseeum' t0 and-having a movementpn Slfld sleve hnvmg an mteuor an-- slid: socket earsbpnck outmdly from its inner-end',..and t -onnmg midlands groove-am 5:111 r01} ligated! theater-gm leave the hinng-' moe sinthesleevegsaitl "viifilasocketpi nmiglid n'e e p hat g n groove and rebes's cqmmuniatingh 1 a d sleeve h g an nte m: m

we and a mess comlpunieafing so imIar' thezemth, said socket gieoe immg an ear emu-k outwardly from its inner end and a. .said ear being M a d; u and said rod hivijizg 1 lug adatgt'e'to enter and leave the 35 fmovethrough -emcessinthesle eve,said ng being located in the slot-in the socket piece when in said groove, am an abutment onthesleeve gebyaid m fop 'ng mthegbewe aseu; invenfibn we-havesigned i21 21-7 -,e.'-. 4 this 45 m am-m ei-m "W km when! 

